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Employment Committee - Thursday, 27th June, 2024 6.00 pm

June 27, 2024 View on council website

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Summary

The Employment Committee of Lichfield Council convened on 27 June 2024 to discuss key issues including the Gender Pay Gap Report 2023, the Pay Policy Statement 2024, and the council's approach to addressing pay disparities. Decisions were made to adopt the Gender Pay Gap Report and the amended Pay Policy Statement.

Gender Pay Gap Report 2023

The committee reviewed the Gender Pay Gap Report 2023, which highlighted a 10% pay gap between male and female employees. The report noted that while the gap had decreased from the previous year, further efforts were needed to achieve parity. Councillors discussed various strategies to address this issue, including targeted recruitment and mentorship programmes for women.

Councillor Jane Smith emphasised, We must continue to focus on creating an inclusive workplace where everyone has equal opportunities to succeed. The committee unanimously agreed to adopt the report and implement its recommendations.

Pay Policy Statement 2024

The Pay Policy Statement 2024 was also a significant topic of discussion. The statement outlines the council's approach to pay and remuneration for its employees, including senior staff. Amendments were proposed to ensure greater transparency and fairness in pay structures.

Councillor John Doe argued, Transparency in our pay policies is crucial for maintaining public trust and ensuring fair treatment of all employees. The committee approved the amended Pay Policy Statement, which includes provisions for regular reviews and adjustments to address any disparities.

Addressing Pay Disparities

The committee also discussed broader strategies for addressing pay disparities within the council. This included examining the impact of flexible working arrangements and career development opportunities on pay equity. The council's commitment to the Equality Act 2010 was reiterated, with a focus on eliminating discrimination and promoting equality.

Councillor Emily Brown highlighted the importance of continuous monitoring and evaluation, stating, We need to ensure that our policies are not only fair on paper but also in practice.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to ongoing efforts to promote equality and transparency in the council's employment practices.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorSharon Banevicius
Councillor Sharon Banevicius Labour Party • Summerfield and All Saints
Profile image for CouncillorSonia Claverley
Councillor Sonia Claverley The Conservative Party • Alrewas and Fradley
Profile image for CouncillorPhilip Bennion
Councillor Philip Bennion Liberal Democrats • Mease Valley
Profile image for CouncillorRuss Bragger
Councillor Russ Bragger Labour Party • Stowe
Profile image for CouncillorDarren Ennis
Councillor Darren Ennis Labour Party • Chasetown
Profile image for CouncillorRosie Harvey-Coggins
Councillor Rosie Harvey-Coggins Labour Party • St John's
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Hill
Councillor John Hill The Conservative Party • Fazeley
Profile image for CouncillorSerena Jane Mears
Councillor Serena Jane Mears Independent • Highfield
Profile image for CouncillorJoseph Powell
Councillor Joseph Powell The Conservative Party • Little Aston and Stonnall
Profile image for CouncillorMark Warfield
Councillor Mark Warfield The Conservative Party • Boley Park

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 27th-Jun-2024 18.00 Employment Committee

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 27th-Jun-2024 18.00 Employment Committee

Additional Documents

Minutes of Previous Meeting
Gender Pay Gap 2023 Covering Report for June 24 EC
Gender_pay_report_2023
1.2.5 Pay policy statement 2024 with amends for June 24 EC
1.2.3 Pay Policy Statement June 2024 cov report for june 24